EPISODE · May 10, 2026 · 1H 21M
Dr. Kemi Doll: Your Excellence Is Not Enough. On Black Women's Health, Authority & Building in Public
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You have been excellent your entire life. You did the work nobody else would do. You stayed late. You got the credentials. You built the thing — and then you kept quiet about it, because somewhere along the way someone told you that talking too much would make you look like you weren't serious.And so you stayed silent. And excellent. And invisible--This episode is your wake up call!Dr. Kemi Doll is a double board-certified gynecologic oncologist, Professor at the University of Washington, Founding Director of The GRACE Center, co-founder of ECANA — the first-ever national advocacy organization for Black women with uterine cancer — and the author of A Terrible Strength, out now. She spent over a decade inside the institution doing the science no one else would do. And then she posted on Instagram and sent out a survey — and built a movement.By the end of this conversation, you will know exactly why your excellence has been working against your authority, what it actually cost her to build in public, and the one move that changes everything — starting this week.Here's what you'll walk away with:Your work will never speak for itself — and brilliant women who keep waiting for it to become footnotesA fellowship office, 5:30 PM, one tap on the shoulder — and who gets to write the story of your excellenceThe Instagram post and survey that became ECANA — and the architecture behind turning a decade of expertise into a movementShe stopped doing one thing — and it unlocked everythingWhy she flew Black women with uterine cancer to Hawaii — and what institutional tools look like in service of communityWhat visibility actually costs — and the thing everyone's scared of that nobody says out loudWhat your body has been trying to tell you that the medical system decided you didn't need to knowFearlessness is a scam — here's what you actually do with the fearThis is an episode about the moment you stop letting other people write the story of what your excellence means.Chapters00:00 — Introduction03:00 — The tap on the shoulder: who gets to write the story of your excellence11:00 — The one thing she stopped doing that unlocked everything19:30 — The Instagram post, the survey, and the birth of ECANA28:00 — The Hawaii meeting: institutional tools in service of community36:00 — Survivor-led, not physician-led: how stepping back compounds authority43:30 — The real cost of visibility — and the fear nobody names out loud50:00 — A Terrible Strength and what your body has been trying to tell you57:00 — Rapid fire: fearlessness, the wildest dream, and building your ECANA📧 JOIN - Expect fresh newsletters every week or so, where I share bare truths, storytelling tips and plenty of F-bombs.Ready to turn your ideas into influence? APPLY for 1:1 coaching to transform your voice into your greatest asset.
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You have been excellent your entire life. You did the work nobody else would do. You stayed late. You got the credentials. You built the thing — and then you kept quiet about it, because somewhere along the way someone told you that talking too much would make you look like you weren't serious. And so you stayed silent. And excellent. And invisible--This episode is your wake up call! Dr. Kemi Doll is a double board-certified gynecologic oncologist, Professor at the University of Washington,...
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